The design of the coin is illustrative and may differ from the final result.
1000 Francs Rusalka Space Blue - Slavic Bestiary
2 oz Ag 999 Space Blue
- Denomination
- 1000 Francs
- Country
- Cameroon
- Metal
- Ag 999
- Weight
- 62,2 g
- Size
- Ø 38,61 mm
- Quality
- BU
- Additions
- Space Printing
- Mintage
- 200 pcs
- Date of issue
- 2023-01
- Accessories
- Certificate, Box
- Series
- Slavic Bestiary
- Availability
- To order
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PLEASE NOTE: There is a limit of 5 items (maximum quantity allowed in all customer purchases). Up to 5 versions of the collector's edition of the coin "1000 Francs Rusalka - Slavic Beasts" will be released.
Collector's edition of the Mint of Gdansk first bullion coin!
We are pleased to present a collector's edition of our first bullion coin. It is a Rusalka from the "Slavic Beastiary" series.
It was minted from 2 ounces of pure silver. This is an excellent item for investors and numismatic collectors. This coin is suitable for those who want to secure their capital for the future.
The coin has been decorated with a special Space color technique, which is one of the more interesting methods of refining coins.
The coin gains in value and looks truly unique. Thus, a unique contrasting effect was obtained, which extremely harmoniously harmonizes with each other, and the craftsmanship makes the coin a unique masterpiece of minting art.
The whole coin is enclosed in a wooden box along with a certificate of authenticity, making it a perfect gift and an undoubtedly interesting object for any collector and investor.
The mintage is limited to only 200 pieces.
In Slavic mythology, rusalkas were demonic beings, inhabiting forests, fields and bodies of water. They were imagined as beautiful, naked girls with loose, long hair. They laughed loudly and sang. They appeared during the new moon and attracted young men to them. If any approached them, the rusalka's hair turned green and their faces twisted. The rusalkas would kill lured individuals who touched them. It was believed that russets became maidens who died before they were able to marry.
The design of the coin is illustrative and may differ from the final result.